Alternative products to Trove

Trove

Storage made simple

4 alternative and related products to Trove

On-demand itemized physical storage

Omni is building the future of ownership and changing the way people interact with the things they own. Today, that means building the best platform and experience for storing, sharing and renting out your unused belongings to others in your community, and discovering items you can access (and they have big plans ahead).

Ryan Hoover- Founder, Product Hunt

Check out Omni. You can store individual items for cents/month and optionally make money by renting it out to others on the network.

WSJ

In a non-traditional deal, the storage startup raised a round in XRP and dollars that totaled $25 million at close in December

TechCrunch

Earlier this month, I wrote that crypto companies are going to become investors in 2018. I didn't quite imagine that happening as quickly as mid-January, but here we are. Ripple, the fintech startup behind the controversial XRP token, has its first investment after it backed U.S.-based storage startup Omni through a $25 million round.

Safer, closer, cheaper storage with a next door Neighbor.

Neighbor is the new way to do storage. By turning everyday people into hosts, Neighbor is providing homeowners with thousands of dollars of passive income each year and renters with closer storage options at 50% the price of traditional storage. Neighbor's peer-to-peer marketplace provides storage that's safer, closer, and cheaper.

TechCrunch

Neighbor is another startup with designs on your spare space. Not for letting to guests to bed down in, like Airbnb, but for self-storage. The 2017 founded, Salt Lake City based startup is announcing $2.5 million in seed funding today, raised from Peak Ventures and Pelion Ventures.

Fortune

On deals and dealmakers.

Business Insider

If you're relocating to a smaller or shared room to save on rent, chances are you're looking for a place to keep your extra things. That could mean spending up to $100 a month on a storage unit on the outskirts of town - a little more if you're only looking to store your things for a month or two, since most facilities try to lock renters into contracts.